The people in Adams Street district where the gay club was located have shared their disappointment with the said news. But on the other hand, the plan did not push through and the former abortion clinic is still in its location. In 2014, the said Christian group also planned to buy a former abortion clinic in Toledo, Ohio and plans to turn it into a memorial to the unborn. This extreme evangelical group also has connections with Agora Toledo. It is believed that they support the hate legislation against the LGBT community which includes supporting an act calling for gay people to be put to death in Uganda. The said Christian group is also an affiliate of the Kansas-based International House of Prayer. The extreme evangelical group supports what they identified as “basic christian values” which includes but not limited to the prohibitions on “homosexuality, bisexuality, bestiality, incest, gender identity different than the birth sex chromosomal level”.Īccording to their ‘Statement of Beliefs’, the said organization states that “God wonderfully and immutably creates each person as male or female”, classifying any difference from the binary as “a rejection of the image of God”. The Greater Toledo House of Prayer denied the reports that they have something to do with the closure of the gay bar. The statement discloses that the former gay club was obtained for the reason that they lack space for their offices. building was available for sale, then toured the building and determined the space would work well for the group, ” stated in the official statement posted on their website.
“In October 2017, the ministry became aware that the Adams St.
The Christian group is planning to convert Bretz Night club into a church.